

Sun, 21 June
|Dulcie's Kings Cross
Spycraft: From Mata Hari to the Bay of Pigs (Special Edition Sunday History Talk)
Our Sunday History Talks are back, and this time we're stepping into the world of spies. For one special evening, we're joined by Mike Pritchard, founder and curator of the Australian Spy Museum, for a conversation exploring the stories, secrets and artefacts that have shaped the history of espion
Time & Location
21 June 2026, 5:30 pm
Dulcie's Kings Cross, 44 Darlinghurst Rd, Potts Point NSW 2011, Australia
About the event
Join us for an intimate history talk with Mike Pritchard, founder and curator of the Australian Spy Museum.
Mike will share rare artefacts from the history of spycraft, alongside stories of secret agents, espionage tools and how these fascinating objects were developed, used and collected.
The Australian Spy Museum holds the largest private collection of espionage artefacts in the Southern Hemisphere, with more than 2,000 objects spanning from the Renaissance to the digital age. Expect working Enigma machines, clandestine radios, spy cameras and items connected to some of the most famous spy cases of the 20th century.
This ticketed evening will run in the style of Dulcie’s history talks, with conversation, show-and-tell, audience Q&A and the chance to view selected artefacts up close.
Event Details: Sunday 21st June
Doors from 5:30pm | Talk starts 6pm
Tickets
General Admission
$25.00
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